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...DuBois of Englewood, N. J.; John Elberfeld of New Bedford; Howard Finney of Upper Montclair, N. J.; Floyd Tomkins Gibson of Philadelphia, Pa.; William Calhoun Gray of Dedham; Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Theodore Dwight Hazen of Belchertown; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Anson Jordan Jr. of Brookline; Henry Wilder Keyes Jr. of North Haverhill, N. H.; George Morgan Laimbeer of New York, N. Y.; Andrew Green Lynch of Utica, N. Y.; John Davis Williams Morrill of Dedham; John Louis Newell Jr. of Brookline; Avery Sherburne Peabody of West Newton; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead...
This evening at 7.30 o'clock at the Colonial Club Mr. W. M. Stone, office manager of the Jordan Marsh Company, will speak to the accounting group of the Business School Club on "Retail Store Accounting". This meeting should also be of interest to the Retail Store Management Group. The lecture will be open only to members of the Business School Club...
...final meetings of the Banking and Accounting Groups are scheduled for February 26 and 27, respectively. At the former, President J. R. Macomber, of Harris Forbes and Company, will talk on "Investment banking", while Mr. W. M. Stone '99, office manager of Jordan Marsh Company, will address the accounting...
...Shows that tour Europe can carry the message of International Prohibition. Peggy O'Neil's next London-and-Paris appearance should be used to spread the gospel of Monroe. And when Henry Ford again visits a war-mad Europe, his mission should include not Jane Addams and David Starr Jordan, but Maude Adams, Frances Starr, and Al Jolson. The true purpose of art has been revealed...
...Cercle Francais gave its second and final performance of "Le Coeur Dispose" yesterday afternoon in Jordan Hall. The play, which was admirably produced, was well received, although it was the most ambitious yet attempted by the Cercle...